Average Bufph Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Isaac Asimov (Schriftsteller)
1957
Asimov's The Naked Sun presents a cerebral challenge with its intricate examination of human isolation and social engineering on a hyper-advanced planet. The novel's thematic ambitions are clear, diving deep into the philosophical implications of technology and society. Its execution, however, occasionally struggles under the weight of its own concept, particularly in the pacing of the narrative. Nevertheless, the book offers a compelling thought experiment that aligns well with my interest in the intersection of science, ethics, and human nature.